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In today's digital age, health tech is everywhere. Smartwatches, fitness trackers, and apps promise to revolutionize weight management—but do they actually work? Which ones are worth your time and money? And with AI tools becoming increasingly sophisticated, how might they change the weight loss landscape?
Join Holly and Jim as they speak with Dr. Deborah Tate, a pioneering researcher in digital health interventions from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. With decades of experience studying how technology can help people lose weight and keep it off, Dr. Tate shares evidence-based insights on which digital tools actually deliver results and how to use them effectively.
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By Holly Wyatt & James Hill5
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In today's digital age, health tech is everywhere. Smartwatches, fitness trackers, and apps promise to revolutionize weight management—but do they actually work? Which ones are worth your time and money? And with AI tools becoming increasingly sophisticated, how might they change the weight loss landscape?
Join Holly and Jim as they speak with Dr. Deborah Tate, a pioneering researcher in digital health interventions from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. With decades of experience studying how technology can help people lose weight and keep it off, Dr. Tate shares evidence-based insights on which digital tools actually deliver results and how to use them effectively.
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